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My default position when using the 16 seems to be on the floor
Mansion House by Nick Brennan, on Flickr
Mansion House by Nick Brennan, on Flickr
My default position when using the 16 seems to be on the floor
Mansion House by Nick Brennan, on Flickr
Thanks DaveThat`s a great low angled shot Nick, love it.
On my knees holding the body low with the screen flipped out. I used the bollard at the junction for protection from oncoming taxis and buses!Is that flat as in laying on the floor Nick, or on knees at low angle?
My default position when using the 16 seems to be on the floor
Mansion House by Nick Brennan, on Flickr
Thanks Jao, that’s very kind of you. *Edit*- Adrian!Nick, your low angle (and other) XH-1 work is very inspiring!
Just having a quick look through this thread, all the low shutter speeds are they hand held shots ? Stunning some of them too.
Agreed. Trouble is, I had to crop in quite a bit as the base of the flowers was covered in rubbish. Coke cans, crisp packets etc. I didn’t want to lose too much foregroundNice clear image Nick - but I'm not sure about the two tulips in the foreground
Scratch that, went ahead and bought an XH1 body only from CJ.
Looking forward to trying it, have wanted one for ages. I won't actually have any Fuji lenses for a bit, so will be testing out with a Fringer pro adapter and a couple Canon lenses but I'll add a nice Fuji prime soon enough. Thinking on getting another 35 1.4, my favorite lens from last time I shot Fuji. Would be sweet to use that with the IBIS. Apparently it is much improved on the H1 AF-wise too
Nice one and look forward to seeing your shots, I`m still waiting for Jessops to phone and say it`s in store.
You'll probably still have it before mine arrives, if I'd been more decisive I could have had it by the weekend. Like waiting on Christmas now!
Glad you got something sorted. A shame you won't have it for the weekend.
Scratch that, went ahead and bought an XH1 body only from CJ.
Looking forward to trying it, have wanted one for ages. I won't actually have any Fuji lenses for a bit, so will be testing out with a Fringer pro adapter and a couple Canon lenses but I'll add a nice Fuji prime soon enough. Thinking on getting another 35 1.4, my favorite lens from last time I shot Fuji. Would be sweet to use that with the IBIS. Apparently it is much improved on the H1 AF-wise too
That’s a positive “RESULT” in my book, “ENJOY”.
George.
Two more TPers this week using the X-H1 units.
As soon as I’m fit enough to get out and about again for some serious togging I shall start using mine a lot more and start contributing to this thread more frequently.
George.
Just got back from Jessops and Thank you very much Fuji for a great deal they got in this morning. Came back with the X-H1 and grip and spare batteries, and also get to keep my X100F
Your hands will be shaking so much, you'll need the IBIS
I am seriously over the moon on keeping the X100F too.
Because a) its the best camera that Fujifilm make and b) its the only camera you now need to take to the London Meet-Up, so you really can travel light (you can leave that X-H1 boat anchor at home........ )
Just put the XF50mm on the X-H1 while waiting for the battery to charge, but I do actually think it will only be the X100F I bring to London with a spare battery and card.
You won't take enough pictures while talking/drinking coffee/swigging beer to need either an extra battery or memory card, the nice thing about the X100 series is that when the battery starts to run low, you can switch to OVF for power saving!!!!
Just got back from Jessops and Thank you very much Fuji for a great deal they got in this morning. Came back with the X-H1 and grip and spare batteries, and also get to keep my X100F
How many of you use the battery grip? It's pretty hefty with that attached and extra batteries in, not sure I'd use it often. I went for body only, but can of course add a grip at any time. MPB have a tonne of them for under £150 if I do decide
its a proper grip. how they should be. nice and chunky and makes it comfortable to hold. but - its dsrl territory in terms of size.
“RESULT” congrat’s, “ENJOY”.
George.
Just a quick question, I have turned off the X-H1 but on the Top screen it looks like it`s still on ?
Just a quick question, I have turned off the X-H1 but on the Top screen it looks like it`s still on ?
Just a quick question, I have turned off the X-H1 but on the Top screen it looks like it`s still on ?
It'll stay on for you so you can always see battery life etc.
Is there a button to toggle through to turn it off?
Knew you'd love the IBIS btw
From memory that’s normal. It’ll have less information than when the camera is switched on
Is there a button to toggle through to turn it off?